Part, Question
1 1, 20 | distinguished ~from the other disciples, not that He loved him only,
2 1, 51 | Resurrection ate with His disciples in proof of having resumed
3 1, 52 | Resurrection ate with His disciples in proof of having resumed
4 1, 106 | speaker himself; as when the disciples ask ~instruction from the
5 2, 52 | increases: wherefore the ~disciples said to our Lord (Lk. 17:
6 2, 68 | Holy Ghost said to His ~disciples (Jn. 14:17): "He shall abide
7 2, 69 | beatitudes delivered to the disciples on the mountain, and ~so
8 2, 98 | yoke on the necks of the disciples, which ~neither our fathers
9 2, 101 | yoke upon the necks of the disciples, which ~neither our fathers
10 2, 106 | Jn. 16:13) promised His disciples the ~knowledge of all truth
11 2, 107 | of urgency He excused His disciples ~for gathering the ears
12 2, 108 | apostles and seventy-two ~disciples, Penance, and indissoluble
13 2, 108 | Christ's Passion. ~For the disciples, being yet as little children
14 2, 108 | His Passion, as though the disciples had by their means ~become
15 2, 112 | and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord" (Act ~9:1).
16 2, 1 | Our Lord's ~promise to His disciples (Jn. 16:13): "When He, the
17 2, 2 | but because he wished his ~disciples to be satisfied on that
18 2, 2 | answer so as to instruct the disciples, by pointing to the ~signs
19 2, 3 | Mt. 15:12) that when the disciples had said ~to Our Lord that "
20 2, 8 | opened the scriptures to His ~disciples, that they might understand
21 2, 10 | with idolaters or their disciples, nor have any ~dealings
22 2, 12 | Jn. 6:67): "Many of his disciples went ~back," i.e. apostatized,
23 2, 27 | contrary, Our Lord said to His disciples (Jn. 15:11): "That My ~joy
24 2, 36 | also a strife amongst" the ~disciples of Jesus, "which of them
25 2, 36 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The disciples of Christ contended together,
26 2, 51 | quoted, He encourages His disciples, so that when they had no
27 2, 70 | that our Lord called the disciples "foolish," and the ~Apostle
28 2, 81 | 6 and Lk. 11) taught His disciples to ask ~definitely for those
29 2, 93 | but by the choice of the disciples." It is different with ~
30 2, 94 | Moreover, ~our Lord said to His disciples (Lk. 21:15): "I will give
31 2, 120 | Lord (Mt. 12:3) excused His disciples for plucking the ~ears of
32 2, 145 | Matth.), who says that "the ~disciples, who are called children
33 2, 145 | that before choosing His disciples our Lord ~"went out into
34 2, 166 | playing together with his disciples, he is ~said to have told
35 2, 172 | prophecy was in ~Christ's disciples in a much more excellent
36 2, 174 | Now God could make His disciples to be understood by all,
37 2, 174 | would ~seem that Christ's disciples did not receive the grace
38 2, 174 | Ghost appeared over the ~disciples under the form of fiery
39 2, 174 | answer that, Christ's first disciples were chosen by Him in order
40 2, 182 | bishops, so the seventy-two disciples were made ~priests of the
41 2, 183 | Hence our Lord reproved ~His disciples for seeking precedence,
42 2, 183 | laid these commands on His ~disciples in reference to the mission
43 2, 184 | as to attain that end as disciples under a master. Hence ~religious
44 2, 184 | And though some ~of His disciples went back, yet when our
45 2, 186 | Hence our Lord ~said to His disciples (Jn. 15:19): "I have chosen
46 2, 186 | He sent the seventy-two ~disciples, as stated in Luke 10. Moreover,
47 2, 186 | bishops, the seventy-two disciples by the lesser priests,"
48 2, 186 | Reply OBJ 5: The seventy-two disciples are represented not only
49 2, 186 | appointed the ~seventy-two disciples to certain fixed parishes,
50 2, 186 | failing ~to be the humble disciples of truth become the masters
51 2, 186 | solicitude was forbidden His disciples by our Lord (Mt. 6:34) saying: "
52 2, 186 | named ~Isaac, that "when his disciples humbly signified that he
53 2, 186 | religious perfection to His ~disciples, said (Mt. 10:9,10): "Do
54 2, 186 | because among those poor His disciples held a ~foremost place,
55 2, 186 | stated (Jn. 4:8) that "His disciples were gone ~into the city
56 2, 186 | and (Jn. 13:29) that the disciples "thought, ~because Judas
57 2, 186 | after the resurrection, the disciples ~from whom all religious
58 2, 187 | vii in Matth.) that "the disciples of Jesus before they have
59 2, 187 | but our Lord urges His disciples ~to stoop to the service
60 3, 5 | Lk. 24:37,39), when the ~disciples, "troubled and frighted,
61 3, 7 | thou dost do quickly," the ~disciples understood our Lord to have
62 3, 13 | having called His twelve ~disciples together, He gave them power
63 3, 15 | others, as the sin of His ~disciples, or of the Jews that killed
64 3, 27 | that ~Christ alone, and His disciples who were the bearers of
65 3, 28 | Resurrection where the ~disciples were gathered, the doors
66 3, 35 | master who ~teaches many disciples the same doctrine, and of
67 3, 35 | the master ~of different disciples, or of the same disciples
68 3, 35 | disciples, or of the same disciples in regard to diverse ~doctrines.
69 3, 36 | Resurrection, He ~said to His disciples (Mt. 28:19): "Going . . .
70 3, 36 | Mt. 10:5) commanded His ~disciples, "Go ye not into the way
71 3, 38 | he would have given His ~disciples a motive for yet greater
72 3, 38 | since ~some of them were his disciples, as is clear from Jn. 1:
73 3, 38 | did not baptize, but His ~disciples." Therefore it seems that
74 3, 38 | Paul . . . found ~certain disciples; and he said to them: Have
75 3, 38 | we deem that ~Christ's disciples were baptized either with
76 3, 39 | by fire, coming upon the disciples when they were met ~together . . .
77 3, 40 | down ~with Jesus and His disciples." On which Jerome comments
78 3, 40 | that our Lord said to His disciples: "Come apart into ~a desert
79 3, 40 | both in Himself ~and in His disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
80 3, 40 | 14, the Pharisees and the disciples of John fasted, but not
81 3, 40 | John fasted, but not the ~disciples of Christ. On which Bede
82 3, 40 | on Mt. 10:9, that if the disciples had ~been possessed of wealth, "
83 3, 40 | Christ, by excusing His ~disciples, consented to their breaking
84 3, 40 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The disciples also, when, being hungry,
85 3, 42 | Passion that He said to His disciples (Mt. 28:19): "Going, ~teach
86 3, 42 | the ~Gentiles through His disciples, whom He sent to preach
87 3, 42 | on the ~teaching of His disciples such a power that they converted
88 3, 42 | 15:12,14) that when ~the disciples of our Lord said: "Dost
89 3, 42 | taught many things to His disciples apart: as ~is seen clearly
90 3, 42 | the whole crowd or to His disciples gathered together. ~Hence
91 3, 42 | of these parables to His ~disciples, so that they might hand
92 3, 42 | multitudes, nor, indeed, to His disciples, ~to whom He said (Jn. 16:
93 3, 42 | which He revealed to His disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[42] A[
94 3, 42 | wisdom. These say that the ~disciples made out the Master to be
95 3, 42 | manner: Himself ~teaching His disciples immediately, and they subsequently
96 3, 42 | the mortal flesh with His disciples, Paul was no disciple of
97 3, 42 | is the head of ~all His disciples who are members of His body.
98 3, 43 | Christ began to gather His disciples after His baptism ~and temptation,
99 3, 43 | 18 and Jn. 1:35. But the disciples ~gathered around Him, principally
100 3, 43 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The disciples were to be commended precisely
101 3, 43 | then, especially when the ~disciples were already gathered around
102 3, 43 | Hence it is added: 'And His disciples ~believed in Him,'" not
103 3, 43 | perfection." Or they are called "disciples" because "they were to be ~
104 3, 43 | because "they were to be ~disciples later on," as Augustine
105 3, 43 | believed): but when the disciples preached the Gospel, not
106 3, 43 | spake by the mouth of His disciples . . . Behold, He did ~greater
107 3, 44 | the simple minds of His disciples: hence He said to ~them (
108 3, 45 | presence of three of His disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
109 3, 45 | foretelling His Passion to His disciples, ~had exhorted them to follow
110 3, 45 | that He should show His disciples the glory of His clarity (
111 3, 45 | which Christ showed to His ~disciples was not the clarity of glory.~
112 3, 45 | which "overshaded" the ~disciples. Therefore it seems that
113 3, 45 | bright cloud overshaded" the disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
114 3, 45 | James, and John, but all His disciples, to be ~witnesses of His
115 3, 45 | Christ manifested to His disciples ~the glory of His body,
116 3, 45 | strengthen the hearts of His disciples with a view to this," He ~
117 3, 45 | was that "He wished His disciples to imitate the ~meekness
118 3, 45 | bear them now." But the disciples could not bear the Father'
119 3, 45 | written (Mt. 17:6) that "the disciples hearing, fell ~upon their
120 3, 45 | It was fitting that the disciples should be afraid and fall ~
121 3, 46 | celebrating the Pasch ~with His disciples, according to Mark's account (
122 3, 46 | washed ~"the feet of the disciples."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
123 3, 46 | first ~day of the Azymes the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Where
124 3, 46 | ate the Pasch with His ~disciples on the proper day - that
125 3, 46 | sacrificed, ~delivering to the disciples to be celebrated, the mysteries
126 3, 54 | since He entered among the ~disciples "the doors being shut,"
127 3, 54 | out of the ~sight" of the disciples as they gazed upon Him,
128 3, 54 | body appeared before the disciples "in another shape," as is
129 3, 54 | Christ appeared to ~His disciples "they being troubled and
130 3, 54 | say, entered in among the disciples ~while the doors were shut,
131 3, 54 | one, entered in ~among the disciples while the doors were shut.
132 3, 54 | vanished from the eyes of the ~disciples, not as though He were corrupted
133 3, 54 | He did not come to those disciples in glorified ~appearance;
134 3, 54 | He ate and drank with His disciples, as we read ~in the closing
135 3, 54 | s ~body appeared to the disciples after the Resurrection.~
136 3, 54 | partook of meat ~with the disciples, not from need of food,
137 3, 54 | 39) while addressing His ~disciples after the Resurrection: "
138 3, 54 | after the hearts of the disciples who handled Him were ~confirmed,
139 3, 54 | it seems that when ~the disciples were assured of the Resurrection,
140 3, 54 | confirm the ~hearts of the disciples as to "the faith in His
141 3, 54 | confirm the faith of His disciples, but for other ~reasons
142 3, 55 | ought to have lived with the disciples after the ~Resurrection?~(
143 3, 55 | for Him to appeal to the disciples "in ~another shape"?~(5)
144 3, 55 | much so that "when even the disciples ~withdrew" from the sepulchre "
145 3, 55 | it was fitting that the disciples should see Him rise again?~
146 3, 55 | would seem fitting that the disciples should have seen Him ~rise
147 3, 55 | the certainty of faith the disciples ~saw Christ ascend into
148 3, 55 | have risen ~in sight of the disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
149 3, 55 | Lazarus in sight of the disciples. ~Consequently, it seems
150 3, 55 | have risen in sight of the ~disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
151 3, 55 | whereunto. Consequently, ~the disciples were able to behold Christ'
152 3, 55 | lived constantly with His disciples after ~the Resurrection?~
153 3, 55 | lived constantly with His ~Disciples, because He appeared to
154 3, 55 | according to Jn. 20:20: "The disciples were glad ~when they saw
155 3, 55 | suitable place than where the disciples ~were met together. Therefore
156 3, 55 | Peter; fourthly to the two disciples going to the ~town; fifthly
157 3, 55 | He did not live with the disciples in a fitting way after the ~
158 3, 55 | Christ appeared to the disciples. Therefore He did not live
159 3, 55 | to be ~manifested to the disciples, namely, the truth of the
160 3, 55 | appearing served to assure the disciples ~of the truth of the Resurrection;
161 3, 55 | stay continually with the disciples was ~not because He deemed
162 3, 55 | the first day, because the disciples ~were to be admonished by
163 3, 55 | Lord had sent word ~to the disciples that they were to see Him
164 3, 55 | the eleven, but all the disciples and brethren, to ~go into
165 3, 55 | should have appeared to the disciples "in another shape"?~Aquin.:
166 3, 55 | to have appeared to the ~disciples "in another shape." For
167 3, 55 | to have appeared to the ~disciples "in another shape."~Aquin.:
168 3, 55 | Scripture, so ~were the disciples assured of their faith in
169 3, 55 | Christ ~appeared to the disciples, in but one apparition,
170 3, 55 | Christ appeared to His ~disciples "for forty days by many
171 3, 55 | His ~Resurrection to the disciples by proofs, because such
172 3, 55 | these were not known ~to the disciples, nothing would thereby be
173 3, 55 | the Resurrection to His disciples, for ~two reasons. First,
174 3, 55 | Christ showed nothing to His disciples which angels ~appearing
175 3, 55 | which ~Christ showed His disciples were not sufficient for
176 3, 55 | which Christ showed to His ~disciples seem contrary to human nature,
177 3, 55 | Himself to be handled by His ~disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
178 3, 55 | eating and drinking with His disciples, as we read in the last
179 3, 55 | life, by replying to His ~disciples' questions, and by greeting
180 3, 55 | 4/4~He also showed His disciples the glory of His Resurrection
181 3, 55 | wish to appear before the ~disciples in that condition of clarity,
182 3, 55 | for us and rose again ~the disciples could not look upon Him
183 3, 55 | before the Passion, lest His disciples might despise ~its weakness,
184 3, 55 | the Passion He showed the disciples His glory by brightness,
185 3, 57 | earth; thus He said to His disciples (Lk. 17:22): "The days will ~
186 3, 57 | therefore our ~Lord said to His disciples (Jn. 16:7): "It is expedient
187 3, 57 | uplifted to heaven "while" the disciples "looked on," as is stated
188 3, 57 | when He entered ~among the disciples through closed doors, as
189 3, 60 | Likewise He commanded His disciples to baptize under a form
190 3, 64 | not communicate to His ~disciples the power of creating heaven
191 3, 65 | strengthen us. Wherefore the disciples ~who were already baptized
192 3, 66 | Christ. But Christ gave the disciples the mandate of ~Baptism
193 3, 66 | Who appeared above the disciples under the form of fiery ~
194 3, 66 | reason our Lord gave His ~disciples the commandment concerning
195 3, 67 | did not baptize, but His ~disciples, as John relates (4:2).
196 3, 67 | place of the seventy-two ~disciples of Christ, as the gloss
197 3, 68 | did our Lord excuse His disciples from fasting when they were ~
198 3, 71 | Hence when our Lord bade His disciples ~to baptize, He made teaching
199 3, 72 | Christ when He promised His disciples the Holy Ghost. But He sent
200 3, 72 | did not baptize, but His disciples." Yet afterwards they were
201 3, 72 | Peter and Christ's other disciples had been baptized, either
202 3, 73 | Christ conversed with His disciples for the last time. First ~
203 3, 73 | Christ was going to leave His disciples in His proper species, He
204 3, 73 | His last parting with His disciples, in ~order that it might
205 3, 73 | hearts and memories of the disciples whom He was about to ~quit
206 3, 75 | blood," etc., "Many of His disciples on ~hearing it said: 'this
207 3, 76 | deception appeared to the disciples who ~were going to Emmaus.
208 3, 76 | vanished out of sight" of the disciples. But that which appears ~
209 3, 78 | broke it, and gave it to His disciples." But the same sense can
210 3, 78 | when He gave it to His disciples; but the sequence can be ~
211 3, 78 | breaking, and giving it to His disciples, He ~spoke the words, 'Take
212 3, 80 | gave the ~sacrament to His disciples, as is evident from Lk.
213 3, 80 | hearts and ~memories of the disciples. and on that account He
214 3, 81 | His ~body and blood to His disciples, but did not partake of
215 3, 81 | gave it to be taken by the disciples. And hence the gloss ~upon
216 3, 81 | supper, when He gave to the disciples the sacrament of His body ~
217 3, 81 | Hence when He said to the disciples, "Take ~ye and eat," and
218 3, 81 | Testament, which He gave to the disciples. And ~therefore He ate it
219 3, 81 | His body and blood to the ~disciples, said to them: "I will not
220 3, 81 | and blood with the other disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
221 3, 81 | and blood with the other ~disciples, as Dionysius says (Eccl.
222 3, 81 | Christ is speaking ~to the disciples, from whose company Judas
223 3, 81 | body and blood ~to all His disciples, among whom was Judas also,
224 3, 81 | received and gave to the disciples His impassible body?~Aquin.:
225 3, 81 | received and gave to the disciples His ~impassible body. Because
226 3, 81 | gloss says: "He gave to the disciples at the supper that body
227 3, 81 | from being eaten by the disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
228 3, 81 | iv), "He ~bestowed on the disciples His body such as it was."
229 3, 81 | and mortal body ~to the disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
230 3, 81 | He gave His body to the disciples ~to be eaten. And according
231 3, 81 | immortal condition to His disciples.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
232 3, 81 | which was ~then seen by the disciples in its own species, was
233 3, 83 | impression on the hearts of the disciples; and therefore it was after ~
234 3, 83 | sacrament and gave ~it to His disciples. But we celebrate at the
235 3, 83 | Ghost ~descended upon the disciples (Acts 2:15); or, as when
236 3, 83 | close of the supper with His disciples, "said a ~hymn" (Mt. 26:
237 3, 83 | prayer which He made for the disciples (Jn. 17:1), had more reason
238 3, 83 | regarding ~Christ's Passion the disciples acknowledged Him only in
239 3, 84 | just as our Lord gave His disciples the power to absolve ~from
240 3, 84 | As our Lord said to His disciples (Mt. 28:19): "Going . ~. .
241 3, 84 | earth," ~etc., and to His disciples (Jn. 20:23): "Whose sins
242 3, 84 | baptize" as a rule, "but His disciples" did, as related in Jn.
243 3, 84 | believed that He baptized His disciples, as ~Augustine asserts (
244 3, 84 | Now our Lord commanded His disciples to be merciful by ~frequently
245 Suppl, 8 | Lord commanded none but the disciples to loose Lazarus ~(Jn. 11:
246 Suppl, 18| For it was said to the disciples (Jn. 20:23): "Whose sins
247 Suppl, 37| Further, our Lord gave His disciples the priestly power when
248 Suppl, 37| OBJ 2: Our Lord gave His disciples the priestly power, as regards ~
249 Suppl, 54| contrary, Our Lord said to His disciples (Lk. 10:16): "He that ~heareth
250 Suppl, 71| nature of the Mysteries ~the disciples of the Saviour and His holy
251 Suppl, 78| ate and drank with His ~disciples. There will be no need of
252 Suppl, 80| Resurrection ~He went in to His disciples, the doors being shut (Jn.
253 Suppl, 80| same body went into His disciples the doors being shut, which
254 Suppl, 80| our Lord went in to ~His disciples, the doors being shut (Jn.
255 Suppl, 80| and ~how it went into His disciples, the doors being shut. But
256 Suppl, 82| evident in the case of the disciples ~who saw our Lord's body
257 Suppl, 82| non-glorified eyes of ~the disciples. Therefore the clarity of
258 Suppl, 82| vanished from the ~sight of the disciples at Emmaus (Lk. 24:31). Therefore
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